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This is where we start to verge into grey area.

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We are in this wild West with AI at the moment, just because you

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can, doesn't mean that you should.

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you could then automatically just post that out and like

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tweets and Facebook posts.

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But I don't feel comfortable doing that because what I want to do is I want to go

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in there and I want to make that my own.

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I'm using AI to come up with a structure and coming up with some ideas.

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and this is where I come back to the whole idea of allowing it to help

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you to become more creative and more human is coming up with some ideas,

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but at the end of the day, I don't want this to completely replace me.

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Welcome to the Confident Live Marketing Podcast with Ian Anderson Gray.

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Helping you level up your impact, authority, and profits through

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the power of confident live video.

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Optimize your mindset and communication.

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And increase your confidence in front of the camera.

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Get confident with the tech and gear.

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And get confident with the content and marketing.

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Together, we can go live!

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Hello, Ian Anderson Gray here.

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This is a special bonus episode of the Confident Live Marketing Podcast.

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Where I look at AI.

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I've been dabbling and exploring and playing with AI a lot.

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And I wanted to share some of the things that I've been doing and thinking about.

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A few weeks ago I was in Birmingham for the first ever

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TubeFest and I was speaking there.

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My talk was all about how we can use AI to become more authentic in video.

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Which seems like a kind of contradiction in terms because AI surely makes us less

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authentic and less real and less human Well that this is one of my passions

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really is That we should be using AI to become more human and more creative and I

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wanted to share some of my thoughts Some of the tools some of the things i've been

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playing around with in this episode, but I want to start off With a story and it's

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a little bit of a cautionary tale tale.

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So I want you to maybe, I don't know, close your eyes.

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Obviously, if you're driving, don't do this.

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Imagine that you are in a city of towering skyscrapers and neon lights.

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You wander the streets, your face illuminated by

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the glow of your smartphone.

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The air is thick with silence, broken only by the hum of electric cars and

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the occasional buzz of drones overhead dropping the latest Amazon order.

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In this world, you no longer talk to people, Instead, your AI

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assistant, tailored perfectly to your needs, keeps you company.

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It provides a constant stream of personalized content, ensuring

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you're never bored or uncomfortable.

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Yet, beneath this convenience, lies a troubling truth.

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Human connections have all but withered away, friends no longer meet for coffee,

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and your families sit together in silence, each lost in their own digital cocoon.

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And romantic relations with humans are obsolete, replaced by AI partners that

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simulate affection and companionship.

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And more, the crowded streets feel emptier than ever.

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Loneliness.

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An unspoken epidemic.

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With everyone absorbed in their virtual worlds.

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You gaze at your phone, and are confronted by content entirely AI generated.

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You watch AI avatars spouting AI created content, listen to AI

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composed music, and immerse yourself in AI crafted entertainment.

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You've become a shadow of yourself.

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Distracted and consumed by endless AI content, AI makes your decisions now.

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Your life has lost its meaning and purpose.

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You've traded authentic communication for AI interaction.

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Your humanity is lost.

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The question is, is that world this world?

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I mean, that's quite a dystopian story, isn't it?

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It's a negative story, and I wonder how that makes you feel, because

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Some people are concerned so much about AI that that is the kind of

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the picture that they're painting.

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And it might even be worse than that.

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You know, that it could be like the Terminator and

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Skynet taking over the world.

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We've had Elon Musk talking recently that apparently AGI, this is the artificial

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general intelligence with kind of almost like a consciousness and being able to

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think for itself could be out next year.

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Not sure he's being serious about that, but.

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You know, this is stuff that we need to think about.

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The question is, which camp are you in?

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Are you in the A.

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I.

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's taking over the world?

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It's gonna take away our jobs, it's gonna take away our

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humanity, we're all gonna die!

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Or is it On the other side, the AI is so cool and exciting and it's going to

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allow us to do so many amazing things.

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Or maybe you're kind of in the middle.

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I think for me, I'm probably more towards the, I'm really excited about it, but

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I still want to carve a little bit of a different path because I think we need to

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use AI to help us to become more human.

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We, we need to use AI to make our lives easier.

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Allow us to become more human and creative.

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We are as human beings, we are creative beings.

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And I think AI can help us do that, but we need to make sure that we don't lose

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sight of a humanity in the process.

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So there are really cool tools that we can use to help us in our process.

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I love the fact that I can.

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Spend less time on the tasks that used to take me ages and

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more time on being creative And so I use a tool called descript.

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That's how I edit my podcasts so after i've finished recording this

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i'm going to drop these videos my two cameras if I have a guest I'll

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put their camera on there as well.

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I have separate tracks in there.

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So i've got my camera My second camera, my guest's camera, as well as a few other

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things, so I can create that sequence.

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This is kind of a typical thing that you would do on most other video

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editing tools, but the cool thing about Descript is that it gives you a

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transcription, and you actually, you can edit using the Waveform Editor,

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but you can also edit using just text, like Microsoft Word, kind of thing.

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So, it gives you this transcription, and then you can create lots of

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scenes, which you can then edit.

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Edit and change.

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You can toggle between my view, my guest's view, the split screen view.

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It doesn't always get it perfect.

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So it uses AI here transcribe your podcast.

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And sometimes it kind of gets my name wrong, but on the whole, it's pretty good.

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I make do with it and I try and update it and change it myself later on.

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But there are some other really cool things that you

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can do with AI and in Descript.

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This is where we start to verge into the grey area.

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We are in this wild West with, with AI at the moment, you know, just because

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you can, doesn't mean that you should.

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And you can fully automate things.

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You, you know, I could create an AI, totally AI.

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Podcast create, all the content is AI based.

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It's got an AI clone of my voice, but is that necessarily a good thing?

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Is that what we want?

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Well, I don't know, but I do think some of these tools I'm going to, I'm

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going to talk about now are really cool and they can be really helpful.

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The first one is Overdub.

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So this allows me.

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To if for example, I said I misspoke I said the wrong word

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I can change what I said It will clone my voice and then we do that.

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So this is an example This is a very silly example when I had my good friend

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Libby Langley on my other show this is this is what I originally said.

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To share today's episode, which is with my good friend, Libby Langley.

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So that's the original but let's say I got the name wrong and I wanted

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to actually say Mark Zuckerberg so All I need to do is just change the words

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Libby Langley into Mark Zuckerberg.

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I'm excited to share today's episode, which is with

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my good friend, Mark Zuckerberg.

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Now, my lips aren't synced, but it's still my voice.

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You know, for small little words, I think that's okay.

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And AI is getting so good now that we can actually change the shape of

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our lips, so, that's really good, obviously that is open to abuse, but in

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Descript you have to give permission, that is, you have to prove it is you.

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Now the other thing, again this isn't, maybe a grey area, I'd love to know what

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you think, but sometimes I'll have a guest on who is looking at the screen,

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their webcam is above their screen, and their, but their, they are looking at

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me on the screen, which is perfectly normal, I mean that's what we, I'll

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do, that's what we do as human beings.

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We're pre programmed, we're hardwired to focus on into the

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eyes of another human being.

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And if, if I'm on the screen, then my guest is going to look at

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that, not necessarily the camera, which is above, but that sometimes

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can cause This kind of separation between my guest and the audience.

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Um, so in descript, what you can do if is actually make the eyes

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of your guest focus on the camera.

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Or if you haven't done it, then you can do it that way as well,

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just by click of a switch.

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So this is another example of a guest on my other

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And when I say time blindness is not an excuse for being late.

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I literally don't understand how time works.

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Now, obviously, if you're listening to the podcast, you're not going to

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be able to see the difference here.

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So if you're interested in finding out what.

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This is going to look like when I've switched on eye contact, the guest is

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now good to look directly at the screen.

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Obviously, if you listen to the podcast, you're not going to hear that, but.

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Yeah, it is amazing.

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This is quite freaky.

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And when I say time blindness is not an excuse for being late.

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I literally don't understand how time works.

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So there you go.

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That is, that is amazing.

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I always think that you need to obviously just check with your guests

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that they're happy with that because this is effectively changing things.

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Next thing you can do with the script, which is cool.

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This is not so much, well, some of this is AI, the transcripts is AI, but you

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can also obviously export the video.

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So that's what I do.

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I download the video.

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Once I've edited it all, upload that to YouTube, you can download animated

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GIFs, audiograms as well, the transcripts and captions, which is all great.

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And you just export that and you're good to go.

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And, but this is cool with within Descript, you can also create.

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AI generated show notes.

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So you just click in the, the actions at the top, you say, create some show notes.

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And the cool thing here is that it will actually give you the highlights of

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your episode, including the timestamps.

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Which is brilliant, you know, particularly for long episodes where

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sometimes other AI tools out there will just break down and say there's too

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much information, you know, if your episodes are like over an hour long.

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Now I will say that the AI generated notes from Descript, they're not amazing.

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They're using, I think they're using kind of a, A less, less powered AI tool.

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It's, it's an AI tool, an LLM, a large language model that can cope with a lot

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of text, but the actual quality that you get at the end of it isn't brilliant.

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So what I then do is I take these show notes and I improved them.

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I put them through into another large language model.

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I use a open AI for that, chat GPT 4.

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0 for that.

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Uh, and I've created my own prompt for this.

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And I think you need to spend a lot of time improving the prompts,

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because what you put in to these AIs is the quality you put in.

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The more likely you're gonna get quality out, you need to, I can't speak today.

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I need AI to actually help me.

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You're more likely to get quality out if you put quality

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in, is what I meant to say.

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So here is part of my prompt to create a YouTube description.

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And I, obviously, I include the show notes from descriptions into this.

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So I said, please create a YouTube description for my

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Confident Live Marketing podcast using the following information.

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So I give the name of my guest if, if I have one, of course,

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my guest's bio, my guests links, uh, the show notes from Descrip.

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And then I say, please format the YouTube description as follows.

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Write the show notes in the first person as if written by me.

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Ian Anderson Gray, who is the host of the podcast, start with two to three

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questions that will be answered in the podcast to hook the listener in.

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Add the line, read or listen more, and then a link to the blog post, then write

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one to two sentences explaining how the questions will be answered in the podcast.

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Include another paragraph providing more details about the episode and the guest,

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and Then add the line in this episode followed by the YouTube chapters and with

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timestamps taken from the show notes.

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Provide the guest's bio under the title more about the guest and

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include the guest name in there.

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Include the guest's links at the end of the description and then please generate

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the YouTube description based on this format and the information provided.

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Let me know if you need any clarification or any additional questions.

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So that's what I do and you're also, I think If at the end of the day you want

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to make the best possible description So you've also asked if you need any

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if the AI needs any clarification or additional questions to improve that

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that works really well for me But you can make it easier for yourself using

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custom gpt so you can actually create your own podcast copywriter Where you

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actually tell you train the llm To be able to create the right kind of

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content with the right kind of stuff.

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So you're not having to pump the prompts back every time you want to create this.

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So that's something I've, I've played around with, uh, as well.

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Uh, and you can play around with other, uh, LLMs out there.

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There's, there's Claude is very good.

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Uh, um, now that chat GPT 4.

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0 has come out, I actually have gone back to, to chat GPT, but I do use Claude 3.

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0.

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Haiku for some of the, if, if there's a lot of text to deal with because

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it's cheap and it's quick, uh, it's not necessarily the best quality, but

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for, for kind of the heavy lifting kind of stuff, it's really good.

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But there are other cool tools out there that you can use.

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Typing Mind is awesome.

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I'm going to show you, I don't use Typing Mind myself.

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I use another kind of tool, but the cool thing about chat, not ChatGBT, Typing Mind

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is if you want to use lots of different LLMs, So an LLM is a large language model.

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This is an AI tool that is focused on text.

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So chat GPT 4.

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0 is okay.

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It's technically a multimodal AI.

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So it deals with text, but it also deals with images and other types of files.

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But generally speaking, most people use it for text.

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So it's an LLM.

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Claude is another one.

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There's Gemini.

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The cool thing about TypingMind is you pay a one off fee and then you

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can use all the different ones.

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You can toggle between ChatGPT 4.

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0 and Gemini and you can actually kind of get them to battle against each other.

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So you can get ChatGPT 4.

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0 to come up with the answer and then plug it into Claude

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and say, can you improve that?

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It's really cool.

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Really love it.

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Uh, if you're concerned though, about sending sensitive information into the

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cloud, then the other option is to use a local GPT and there's tools like Mac

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Whisper, this is obviously only for Mac.

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And this is you, this uses open AI.

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I think it might use chat GPT for, but locally on your computer.

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So none, no information is sent out.

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You're the transcription is, is dealt with directly on your

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computer, which is pretty awesome.

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So that's something for you to think about.

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So, yeah, that's.

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Yeah, that's the way I kind of went into this.

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But what I now do is, now let me just see if I can show and talk about this.

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So I have, uh, I have a Google sheet with all the episodes, all the information

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on all the episodes I do for this show.

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And I also have a separate one for my other show as well.

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And whenever my guests book on, I use a service called Calendly.

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So it allows them to book into my calendar.

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That information that they've sent me gets added to my Google Sheet here.

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So I can see at the bottom of episode 219, my Colton, uh, I'm not going to show you

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all his, his information, like his email, but basically his bio, his headshot, uh,

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his email, the time and all that kind of stuff is put into this Google Sheet.

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So I can see, I've got the recording date.

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I've entered in the title of what we're going to talk about.

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Now, the cool thing is what I can then do is highlight that row And I've used a

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Google app script, which, um, I was, I, I'm, I'm, I know enough about coding to

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be dangerous, but I actually got chat GPT to help me create this Google app script.

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So I can click on create show asset folder.

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And what that does is it creates a folder in my Google drive with

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the show notes for this episode.

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With the bio for my guest and all the other information using a template.

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So it knows that this is a, this is a studio attack episode.

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So it uses that template that I've got and it creates the

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show notes and all the folders.

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So that's really, really good.

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Now what I can do.

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So actually, if I just go to that show notes episode, I can then go here.

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It's got the, the, it's got the description.

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So the bio of my guest.

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It's also got.

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All the, the show notes, the, the episode structure, the run of

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show, I should say there as well.

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But if I go into the folders here, I can then see all the

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other stuff that I've got.

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I've got my podcast folder where I put the podcast episode, the transcript

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folder where I put the transcript, video snippets for the video snippets as well.

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So once I've done the episode, what I'll then do is I'll paste in the show notes

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from Descript into this Google sheet.

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Thanks.

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In one of these cells, then what I can do is I can click on my podcast tools button.

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This is again, a script that I've generated.

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I've created using chat GPT and I can generate my YouTube

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descriptions, my podcast show notes, all that kind of stuff.

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These are all based from the show notes and all the information

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I have for this episode.

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But it also, I've created these prompts.

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So for example, if I go to, uh, let's go to, I'm going to

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go to the podcast show notes.

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And here I've got, you are a professional copywriter.

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Please create engaging and informative podcast show notes for

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my Confident Live Marketing podcast using the provided information.

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Write in the first person as if Ian Anson Gray is speaking.

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Maintain a casual, friendly, and engaging tone throughout using conversational

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language, asking questions, and directly addressing the listener.

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This will help create a connection with the audience and encourage

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them to listen to the episode.

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Use British spelling throughout.

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It doesn't always do that, but I do try.

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Uh, not that it really matters because I have a lot of American

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listeners and you know, I'm sure you will forgive me if I get, if I

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use American or British spelling.

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Hopefully you do.

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So, uh, so then it will create.

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My YouTube description, it will create a podcast show notes,

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blog posts, newsletter, LinkedIn posts, all those kinds of things.

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And it generates them in Google docs in my folder.

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So again, going back to the one with Mike Alton, I can then go to, for

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example, I can go to my newsletter and here is what it's created.

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So it's saying, hi, first name, want some great lighting and camera positioning

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tips for your video and podcasting studio.

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It's even given me a subject as well.

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Now, what I will say is these aren't perfect.

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This is AI generated.

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It's never going to be perfect.

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It's never going to, even if you get the prompt amazing,

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it's not going to be perfect.

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And I still think that I don't feel comfortable in them just posting that out.

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So a number of people have said to me, they've seen this and said, Oh,

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it'd be really cool if you could like totally automate that and send Once

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you've created, once AI has created your newsletter and your blog post

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and all that kind of stuff, you could then automatically just post that out

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and like tweets and Facebook posts.

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But I don't feel comfortable doing that because what I want to do is I want to go

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in there and I want to make that my own.

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And actually I do spend quite a lot of time changing all of those things.

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So it's not, so it is actually me speaking.

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The cool thing about this is that, I'm not starting from scratch anymore.

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I'm using AI to come up with a structure and coming up with some ideas.

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And then I can go in and this is where I come back to the whole idea of allowing

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it to help you to become more creative and more human is coming up with some

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ideas, but at the end of the day, I don't want this to completely replace me.

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And I don't think you would want that either.

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I, I hope so anyway.

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Um, so yeah, that's, that's what I do.

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One final thing and this is this is a little bit geeky But this is a tool

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called libra chat and I had my uh, mike russell on the show a few weeks ago He's

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the one who Put me onto this, uh, and it's a little bit like that other tool

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that I mentioned where you can, um, you, you can use lots of different tools.

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So in LibreChat, I can use a chat GPT.

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I can use a Gemini.

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I can use Claude.

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And loads of other tools and I can toggle between them.

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But the cool thing is this is mine.

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This I, uh, I can download this and run it on my own computer or

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on my other, uh, on my own server.

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And so that's what I've actually got here.

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This is my own chat GPT and Anthropic Claude.

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Uh, and I can even add Bing in here.

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I haven't actually added my API key for that.

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And I can toggle between the two.

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So I can start off with that.

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I can toggle between Claude Opus and Claude Haiku, I can upload files,

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I can then go over to chat GPT, and I run this on my own server in the

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cloud, I use Linode, it's amazing.

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So it's not for the faint hearted at the moment, I think

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it's a little bit complicated.

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to use.

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In fact, actually, let's just show, uh, need to just put that on the screen.

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So, um, this, this is, this is my own, this is my own, um, on my own server.

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It's pretty amazing, but it's quite difficult to set up.

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And what I'm going to be doing is, is trying to create a really easy

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to use guide so that you can create your own instance of Libretrat.

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Uh, it's completely free.

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All you need to do is pay for the hosting.

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I pay 5 a month for that.

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Uh, and then of course, on top of that, you have to pay for the API

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usage for all the different channels, but you know, Claude is like 20, I

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don't know, is it 20, 24 a month?

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Uh, OpenAI is 20, 24 a month.

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Gemini Advanced is again, the same kind of price.

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With this, you're paying as you go.

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So you're just paying for the hosting if you want that.

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Uh, LibreChat is free.

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And they're always improving it over time.

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So it's pretty amazing stuff.

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So that is it for this week.

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We've gone a little bit geeky.

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I hope I have not gone too geeky for you.

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If you don't understand any of that, then don't worry.

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I will be creating some more episodes.

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I might even be creating another podcast.

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I am actually thinking about creating another podcast because the ConfidentLive

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Marketing Podcast is not an AI focused.

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But it is something that I'm spending a lot of time playing

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around with so that is it for me for this week We'll be back next week.

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I think hopefully with a regular episode.

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That's the idea anyway But until next time I encourage you to level up your

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impact authority and profits do the power of covered a live video See you soon.

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Bye

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Thanks for listening to the Confident Live Marketing Podcast with Ian Anderson Gray.

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your impact, authority and profits through the power of live video.

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